The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-07-14, Page 7WEDNESDAY, JULY 14th, 1954 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
A LITTLE BIRD TOLD US . , , ,
Your Chicks Have Worms
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FOR ADVICE ON HOW TO TREAT THEM
and a . •
COMPLETE LINE OF WORMING PRODUCTS
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POULTRY FARM, R.R. 3, GODERICH or
FEED STORE, LUCKNOW
Lyceum theatre
WINGHAM
Two Shows Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT 7.15
Wed., Thursday, July 14, 15
.Richard Widmark, Jean Peters
— in —
Pickup on South St.
Friday, Saturday, July 16, 17
RANDOLPH SCOTT, . . ‘
' . ’ CLAIR TREVOR
in —
The Stranger Wore
A Gun
in technicolor
Matinee Saturday Afternoon
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Classified
4 Notice To Creditors
Iri The Estate Of WILLIAM
GEORGE ANDREW, Imple
ment
ALL
against
George
age of _ ......
of Bruce, who died .on the 1st
day . of .February, 1954, are re
quired to file, proof of same with
the undersigned on.or before the
•Slstzday of July, 1954, y ‘
After that date the Administra
tor will proceed, to distribute the
estate, having; regard only to the
claims' of which: he then .shall
have had notice...... .....
DATED • at Lucknow, Ontario,
this 9th day of July, 1954.
ALEX G. ANDREW, '
'Lucknow; Ontario,
Administrator.-
Agent,- deceased.
PERSONS having claims’
the . Estate of William
Andrew, late of the Vill-
LucknOw in’ the County
CARD OF THANKS
Omar Brooks wishes to sin
cerely .thank all those who so.
kindly and thoughtfully remem-,
Tiered him while in the hospital
and confined to his home, fol
lowing his accident. .
Mrs. John W. Cox and family
desire to express their sincere
appreciation' and gratitudePto the
people, of the community; and
others, who so kindly remember
ed her in ( various. ways on her
one hundredth birthday.
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COUNCIL MINUTES -
The PLAYHOUSE
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 15, 16, 17
Helen Walker, Jack Haley, Rudy Valee,.
Ozzie Nelson' and Art Linkletter, in
PEOPLE ARE FUNNY
Monday, Tuesday, July 19, 20
Jack Palanee, Constance Smith
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THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
Man in the Attic
----- Aon It in color -
-and -
Patricia Medina,
Dennis O’Keefe
— in —
Drums of Tahiti
. ___. in color
Last complete show at 8.30
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Wednesday, Thiirs., July 21, 22
Elizabeth Taylor,
Vittorio Gassman
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“RHAPSODY’
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Some food f,or thought-facts,
gleaned from here and there. The
sales of brewery products in .Can
ada for 1952 were nearly twice
the figures for 1-942. Tencarloads
of. ale, carrying 400,000 pints,
have been shipped: from: a Lon
don brewery within two -years,
as a ’gift to Canadians serving
” 4n"”KoTea* “andyEuTbpe. Carling’s’
Brewery .Ltd., sent second gifts
to Canadians serving in. armed
forces outside of Canada. It <was
6,000 bottles of red-;cap ale for
; use of H.M.C. ships in Korean
waters. A representative of the
House of Seagram stated . last
1 September that his firm is spend
ing $2 million annually to “se
cure Decorum in' the manufact
ure, distribution and consump-
> tion” of their product Liquor
>. dealers at all levels continue
.•their well-planned efforts to hide
'■the end product of their'business
KINLOSS TOWNSHIP
____Kinloss_Municipal ^Council- met-
in the Hall, Monday, July 5th, All
members present but Councillor
Moffat through illness.
The minutes of the last regu
lar-meeting of June 7th as read,
were approved and signed.
The Clerk was requested to
riotify Peter Grant, County' Weed
inspector, re weeds on properties
to be looked after, j". '_
. The drainage petition of Walter
Kaake and Others was accepted,
and to be forwarded to the
gineer. f.
The tender of Ed Waechter
accepted for the cutting of
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 22, 23, 24
Jack Warner, Nadia Gray, John McCallum, in
Valley of the Eagles
First Show at j^O p.m. — Seicond at 9.30 _
No Matinees During July And August h
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FEED* A-MIN
(PEAT-DIATOMITE) ’
En-
SCHOOL SECTION HONORED i ne ena'proauct or tneir business
DEPARTING TEACHER ' I by glamorous presentation of the |
______ '.first impact of alcoholic bever-
•The school pupils’and’’parents ,d?®s situations A sig-
of Hemlock City school held a
picnic at the End of the Twelfth,
when they presented Mrs. Jim
McTavish with a chenille bed
spread and the following address
~was“feactr^ ..' ~
Dear Mrs. McTavish,
We, your friends, have been
thinking a great deal about you
■ this past month since we have
learned you have taken another
school.
During the three years you
have been with us, you have
shoiwn a keen interest irr your
work, which has been proven by.
the progress made .by the pupils.
As a token of the esteem in
which you are held we ask you
to accept this gift with the sin
cere Wish that your efforts may
j nificant action, suggestive of
i their concern, about avoiding con-
j troversy, was the sending of a
[Jetter. withdravving scholarships
offered to the Toronto Board of
"Ed trcation'r“^Fm'al~^
Groups in Canada number ap
proximately 450. These are only
a small percentage of the alco
holics we have in Canada, about
245,00(WAdvt.
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be as successful in your new
school as they have been at ours.
Signed on behalf of the parents
and pupils of Hemlock City.
.Mrs. McTavish • imade a fitting
reply and thanked everyone for
their kindness to. her.
Is Your Subscription Paid?
NOW IS THE TIME
To Get Your
’> at.
Summer Prices
. < 4
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Webster & MacKinnon
Plumbing, Heating, Electric Wiring, Tinsmithing
Was'
- the
hill at Lots 21-22; Con. 6, work
7tor-be"•exjmpret'ed %y“ Sept". I, 19547
The Clerk was. instructed toJ
write the Dept, of Municipal Af
fairs for a clarification of Section
76 of the Municipal Drainage
Act.
Council adjourned to meet
again on Monday, August 2nd,
1954, or at the call of the Reeve;
Cheques issued:’ Fox bounties;
$6.00; Municipal World, supplies,
9.28; Treas. Village Ripley/ fire
call, 50.00; Treas. Village
now,, fire call, 50.0.0; Dr.
MacDonald,, schbol dental
115.QP; James McEwan,
claim, and damages, 505.00; Geo.
Lockhart, insp, McEwan’s claims,
24.00; J. R. Lane, unemployment
stamps, 6.48;, Treas. County df
Bruce, Ya hospital iridigehts ac
counts. 878.25; E. Ackert, water
at hall, 6 months, 7.50; William
Smith, bal. bridge allowance—M^:
2IlLD.rain,™iOO.OO-HMi?s.--Jasr--Smith7
caretaking, etc., 8.00; Webster &
McKinnon, hardware at hall, 9.14;
relief, 100.00; y. S. Eadie & Son,
Township share Nicholson drain,
151.40: . •
Highway cheques: Pay Roll No.,
7, $738.15; Lucknow Co-op, brush
kill, 4’9.50.; Webster & McKinnon,
sprayer repairs, 3.49; Montgom
ery Motors; sprayer gas_& oil,
31.44; C; E. McTavish, Riel oil
and grease, 130.15; Rosco Prof
ducts, road signs, 30.90; Domin
ion Road Mach. Co., repairs, etc.,
384.44; H. H. Bannerman, tires &
tubes $486.00, gravelling $4401.50
-—$4,587.50; Dept, of Highways,
gas’ tax, 23.65; R. Forster, weld
ing, 28.25; Wm.( Brown; bridge
plank, 159.60; Huron & ./Kinloss
'Telephone Co., J/2 moving poles
10th Con., 32.25; . George Hiltz,
Fluid, 8.15; E., H. Agnew, compen-
-sat-ion^poli^^premium—58t50t—
; • J. R. LANE,'Clerk. . .
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j aud poultry. FeedrA-Min is produced by John R. Cressy Co., |
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Agents Needed — . A- Real— Opportunity ■—.--v-
in Tiffin’s Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs:- Donald Murray
and fajnily of Toronto visited for
the week-end with Charlie Tif
fin.
Miss Tena Moffat, Miss Mar
garet, Moffat and friend' of Tor
onto spent the Week-end with
the Moffat families.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pollock and
girls were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Tiffin. •
During Rev. Currie’s holidays
Mr.. Nat Thompson of White-
church took the services otisf^tdy
4th and Mr. John Pollock of
Lucknow on July 11th’ Both,
gave very inspirational addresses..
Mrs. Frank Miller and Betty
visited on Sunday at the: horn®
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Husk
at Kinlosg and also visited with,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Passmore ' fo
il ay mond of Dendron, Sask., who
were visitors at the same home?
for the past week returning on.
the homeward journey on Tues
day afternoon.
Our deepest sympathy' goes to
the husband an^ family and rel
atives of the late Mrs. J. B. Mor
rison who. passed away in. Btant-
ford on Sunday. Funeral services
were held-” Tuesday ^tT^Ct^rie^
.funeral .parlors in Wingham' with
interment in Tiffin’s Cemetery.
When Mr. ;and Mrs? Morrison liv^
ed on- the farm it Was Wher£ their,
son' Jo h n n o w re si des. Mrs. Ma r y
Jane Tiffin is a sister-in-law.
Sympathy is extended also to
the .family of the late Mrs. -Mar
garet Pinnell. She made her home
for SOftfe’ time With Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Elliott The furieral Wa&
held Tuesday afternoon from Mc-
Lennan-MacKenzie funeral .■ par
lors ,in Lucknow with interment
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